Listen "#72: Ian Keough — Hypar, Open Source, Remote Work, Monetization, and Generative AI"
Episode Synopsis
Ian Keough—CEO and founder of Hypar and the father of Dynamo—on how Hypar is creating the next-generation platform to design, generate, and share buildings, and thoughts on open-source software, visual programming, authorship, monetization, and generative AI.
Connect with Ian
Hypar
Hypar Elements
Hypar on Discord
Favorite quotes
“What would we have to build to have [our new AEC software stack] decoupled from all of the historical and legacy software?”
“I just can’t stand toil.”
“You don't wanna penalize the customer for using the system more.”
Links
Revit
Tekla
AutoCAD
PyTorch
Unity
Dynamo
Grasshopper
Python and C#
IFC
OpenAI Codex
DALL-E
Stable Diffusion
GPT
Runway ML
Gather
Visual Studio Code
GitHub Copilot
NVIDIA’s Omniverse
Calendly
Zebra G-750 retractable gel metal pen
People mentioned
Andrew Heumann
Matt Campbell
Serena Li
Chuck Driesler
Eric Wassail
Eric Bass
Anthony Hauck
Brian Ringley
Chapters
00:00 · Introduction
02:08 · Hypar
12:02 · Hypar Elements
14:11 · Visual programming
16:59 · C Sharp
18:24 · Grasshopper on the cloud
19:57 · Do I need to code?
22:11 · Toil
24:03 · Sharing
26:00 · Authorship and knowledge dissemination
37:16 · Remote work
39:27 · Gather
40:44 · Monetization
48:18 · Advice for young people
49:11 · A $100 purchase
50:47 · Artificial intelligence
53:32 · Sustainability
55:37 · Exercise
57:33 · Generative AI
I'd love to hear from you.
Submit a question about this or any previous episodes.
Join the Discord community. Meet other curious minds.
If you enjoy the show, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps.
Show notes, transcripts, and past episodes at gettingsimple.com/podcast.
Thanks to Andrea Villalón Paredes for editing this interview.
Sleep and A Loop to Kill For songs by Steve Combs under CC BY 4.0.
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Connect with Ian
Hypar
Hypar Elements
Hypar on Discord
Favorite quotes
“What would we have to build to have [our new AEC software stack] decoupled from all of the historical and legacy software?”
“I just can’t stand toil.”
“You don't wanna penalize the customer for using the system more.”
Links
Revit
Tekla
AutoCAD
PyTorch
Unity
Dynamo
Grasshopper
Python and C#
IFC
OpenAI Codex
DALL-E
Stable Diffusion
GPT
Runway ML
Gather
Visual Studio Code
GitHub Copilot
NVIDIA’s Omniverse
Calendly
Zebra G-750 retractable gel metal pen
People mentioned
Andrew Heumann
Matt Campbell
Serena Li
Chuck Driesler
Eric Wassail
Eric Bass
Anthony Hauck
Brian Ringley
Chapters
00:00 · Introduction
02:08 · Hypar
12:02 · Hypar Elements
14:11 · Visual programming
16:59 · C Sharp
18:24 · Grasshopper on the cloud
19:57 · Do I need to code?
22:11 · Toil
24:03 · Sharing
26:00 · Authorship and knowledge dissemination
37:16 · Remote work
39:27 · Gather
40:44 · Monetization
48:18 · Advice for young people
49:11 · A $100 purchase
50:47 · Artificial intelligence
53:32 · Sustainability
55:37 · Exercise
57:33 · Generative AI
I'd love to hear from you.
Submit a question about this or any previous episodes.
Join the Discord community. Meet other curious minds.
If you enjoy the show, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps.
Show notes, transcripts, and past episodes at gettingsimple.com/podcast.
Thanks to Andrea Villalón Paredes for editing this interview.
Sleep and A Loop to Kill For songs by Steve Combs under CC BY 4.0.
Follow Nono
Twitter.com/nonoesp
Instagram.com/nonoesp
Facebook.com/nonomartinezalonso
YouTube.com/nonomartinezalonso
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